University of Missouri Won’t Punish Meg Miller Who Wished More N-Words Would Get Murder to Get Week Off School

Do you think if a black student was caught saying he wished the death of white women that the school wouldn’t have punished them?

This is insane but not surprising behavior by the University of Missouri that they rather protect a white supremacist than the black students on campus.

This is sickening, and I would NEVER let my child go to a school that did this.

University of Missouri President Mun Choi announced through a campus-wide email that Meg Miller, who went viral last month for stating “If They Would Have Killed 4 More N*ggers We Would Have Had the Whole Week Off,” will not receive any punishment or discipline from the school.

“Upon review, the student’s racial slur was expressed in a direct message to her friend and was not communicated in a way that harassed any individual. In that context, the speech is protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Because we are a public institution, constrained by the First Amendment, OIE and OSAS concluded the university has no grounds to discipline the student who sent the message, even though it is diametrically opposed to our values.” – Mun Y. Choi, Ph.D., President at University of Missouri.

It’s difficult to imagine what the university means when it says the statements are not punishable because they were not directed at any individual. In essence, this implies that you can make violent threats towards the entire race of Black people and it’s okay as long as you don’t single one of them out.

Many Black students are outraged by Choi’s update and the school not holding students like Miller accountable for their racist and heinous acts.

In a scathing letter to the community addressing the situation, Mizzou’s Legion of Black Collegians, wrote;

“The concerns of Black individuals continue to be ostracized, diminished, and downright neglected… Today’s decision, as blatantly wrong as it is, was easily predictable…The University of Missouri’s lack of action concerning this situation sends a clear message about who the university is intent on protecting… When there are tough calls to be made, the University of Missouri consistently chooses to align itself on the side of hate, and the response to this incident is merely another example.”

Sophomore University of Missouri student, Kaylyn Walker, who is a Senator with the Legion for Black Collegians, as well as the Vice Chair of Social Justice for the Missouri Students Association, told The Defender,

“Mizzou continues to protect its racist students day after day…They claim her statement wasn’t ‘directed’ at a student but it absolutely was directed towards the Black community and was very threatening speech.”

Miller said this after three Virginia football players were tragically murdered on campus.

She has taken photos with Kyle Rittenhouse and possesses several guns. To say she isn’t a threat to campus is insane.

Sad times in our world.

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